2006-07: Enjoyed a tremendous season… earned All-Atlantic Hockey Association second team honors… scored nine goals and added 19 assists for 28 points in 34 games… finished second on the team with a plus-12 rating… fourth on the team with six power-play goals… recorded 25 points (eight goals, 17 assists) in 28 Atlantic Hockey games… finished eighth among all Division I defensemen with 0.82 points per game… his 25 Atlantic Hockey points were second among all defensemen, behind teammate Al Mazur’s 26… two-time Atlantic Hockey Player of the Week, Dec. 11 and Jan. 15… named RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Jan. 15… recorded a career-best and RIT 2006-07 single-game high five assists in an 8-0 win over AIC… scored two goals in back-to-back wins over Canisius and Sacred Heart… was plus-3 in the win over Canisius… both goals against Sacred Heart came on the power-play… had five points on a goal and four assists during a weekend sweep at Mercyhurst… had 16 power-play points… scored at least a point in 15 games… recorded eight multiple-point games.
2005-06: Emerged as an offensive threat from the blue line… recorded 16 points on seven goals and nine assists… opened the season with four goals and two assists in his first four games… was plus-3 at Sacred Heart… scored two points three times, against Air Force, Canisius and Rensselaer… had five power play goals, including three in the first three games… among team leaders with 52 penalty minutes.
2004-05: Played in 12 games… had 18 penalty minutes… tallied five points on a goal and four assists… emerged as a solid defenseman.
Before RIT: Was a three-time all-star for the Cumberland Grads in the Central Junior Hockey League (CJHL)… was a first-team all-star selection in 2002 and a second-team selection in 2003… scored 12 goals and added 33 assists and 97 penalty minutes in 51 games in 2004-05.
Born: Sept. 8, 1983
Parents: Claude Patry and Shirley MacLean
Junior Team: Cumberland Grads (CJHL)
Biggest Influence: My family
Favorite NHL Team: Ottawa Senators
Favorite NHL Player: Chris Pronger
“Brent had a breakout season last year. He has evolved into a real leader on the ice and will be a great captain this year. Brent will be considered one of the top offensive and defensive defensemen in Atlantic Hockey.” — Coach Wilson